The newest JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure 3D fighting game has exactly what fans of the long running anime and manga are looking for: being able to play as a ton of the series’ heroes and villains—53 to be exact.

Jojo's Bizarre Adventure is famous for its unique art style with characters making fabulous poses that cosplayers love to mimic. One underappreciated aspect of the manga is the interesting facial expressions. Underappreciated, except by one man.

We knew that JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle was coming to the West, but we didn't have exact dates. Now we do. Bandai-Namco's fighter hits PS3 in Europe and Australia first, on April 25, with the US release following four days later, on April 29.

Microsoft Paint is probably not the best tool to remake anime openings (or anything), especially not the superb one for JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, and I'm pretty sure it took OurFinalForm a million billion hours to finish this masterpiece.

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is one of Japan's longest-running and popular weekly manga. The new PlayStation 3 fighting game JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle is a love letter to the manga that any fan will enjoy. Sadly, while it is quite fun, it has several glaring problems.

When you first boot up JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle, you'll likely head right into the story mode to start unlocking characters. Three hours later, you'll probably try versus mode, only to wonder where everyone else got all those cool costumes.

We've seen a lot of crazy stuff in Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle—from face-humping dogs to terrifying loading icons. Now it's time to play it. Join me and fellow Kotaku East contributor Toshi Nakamura as we play around with the game’s online versus mode.

Jojo's Bizarre Adventure is a franchise that has spanned 25 years. Earlier this year, the first twostory arcs were made into an anime; and two weeks back, the series' newest game was released in Japan. So now is the perfect time to look back at the two Jojo OVAs. Surprisingly, they've aged quite well.

As you can see, JoJo's All Star Battle is not a typical fighting game, even by Japanese standards. Iggy is a DLC character, and he has some quite unusual techniques. And believe me, there's a reason I chose not to post the GIF version.